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Study of unzipping transitions in an adsorbed polymer by a periodic force

Soft Condensed Matter 2022-07-25 v1

Abstract

Using Monte Carlo simulations, we study the dynamic transitions in the unzipping of an adsorbed homogeneous polymer on a surface (or wall). We consider three different types of surfaces. One end of the polymer is always kept anchored, and other end monomer is subjected to a periodic force with frequency ω\omega and amplitude g0g_0. We observe that the force-distance isotherms show hysteresis loops in all the three cases. For all the three cases, it is found that the area of the hysteresis loop, AloopA_{loop}, scales as 1/ω1/\omega in the higher frequency regime, and as g0αωβg_0^{\alpha} \omega^{\beta} with exponents α=1\alpha = 1 and β=1.25\beta = 1.25 in the lower frequency regime. The values of exponents α\alpha and β\beta are similar to the exponents obtained in the earlier Monte Carlo simulation studies of DNA chains and a Langevin dynamics simulation study of longer DNA chains.

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@article{arxiv.2207.11140,
  title  = {Study of unzipping transitions in an adsorbed polymer by a periodic force},
  author = {Ramu Kumar Yadav},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2207.11140},
  year   = {2022}
}